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1727 Richmond St, London, Ontario, N5X 3Y2, Canada
(519) 850-9800 www.thebeerstore.ca
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Sep 29, 2018
One of the best beer store locations in the city! It's large, thus not crowded, and they take advantage of the space and carry a very big selection of different beer (for the beer store). Tonnes of singles available, so you don't have to buy a case of the top sellers. Every beer is cold as it's either in the fridge by the cash, or in the cold walk in.

Apr 12, 2022
Rating a beer is not the norm I'm sure but the selection is vast and always being replenished. Very cheerful staff and they even asked me if I needed help loading my vehicle.

Jul 19, 2021
Clean store with helpful staff, and plenty of parking. Selection is great - it has all of the typical Labatt, Molson, and Sleeman products, as well as a good selection of European and Asian imports, and plenty of Ontario craft beers. The only thing they could improve upon is the sidewalk ramp - trying to push a cart full of empties up the curb is a big pain in the behind. Unless you take it super slow and careful, your empties are gonna go for a ride!

Nov 1, 2020
Been to this location before and never had any issues. Went today and had the worst experience at any Beer Store. The two staff members working there could not have cared less that we were in there. The employee manning the empties return station was absolutely horrible. No personality and extremely rude. The woman behind the cash desk was no better. All around bad experience, and I would rather go out of my way to go to a better location than visit this one ever again.

Mar 24, 2017
I love this store. I'm from the states so we don't have them. Firstly, love the name. Simple and awesome. Secondly, they carry beer to meet everyone's needs. They range from cheap, light beers to amazing craft brews. I plan on coming here every time I'm in town.

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Mon:10 am - 8 pm
Tue:10 am - 8 pm
Wed:10 am - 8 pm
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Fri:10 am - 9 pm
Sat:10 am - 9 pm

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